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Mittwoch, 29. März 2017

Farrow Dress, Grainline, #jecoudsmagardeerobecapsule2017 Mars

it is time to show our capsule items sewn in march. Obviously, I have sewn my dress.

I have chosen the Farrow Dress pattern by Grainline Studio. I loved the pattern as soon as I saw it but was quite unsure whether it would suit me.

The pattern has fitted shoulders and an extended A-line with a high-low hem. There are centre seams as well as inverted V-lines at lower waist line. The most striking detail are two front pockets cleverly integrated in the diagonal waistline.

After reading Jenny's post about dying your fabrics I had a try with a cream coloured viscose jaquard waiting in my stash.

At Simplicol site, you can get an idea how mixing two colours would work out. I ordered "lavender" and "elegant grey" and mixed them (weighed the liquid to be exact when mixing). The result was a way more brillant colour than intended. I had envisioned a more muted, more greyish lavender.

I didn't have enough fabric to respect directions and had to cut the back skirt pieces upside down. It isn't really visible, but the flower heads don't go down in one row, which is visible. I can live with that. I had considered cutting the pockets separately of other fabric, but shortened them instead.

I sewed a straight size 6 without any other changes. I shortened the hem by 6cm. I didn't like the finishing of the back slit so widened the facing including the slit. A next time maybe I would design a completely new facing going up to the armholes to fix them.

When moving too much, the back hook would open. I will replace that hook and eye by a little button and a thread loop.

pattern: Farrow Dress, Grainline StudioSize: 6fabric: viskose jaquard, Tandem Outlet, Bühl dye: Simplicol intensiv, lavender and elegant greyalterations: back facing extended, shortened by 6cm.
I am still not sure about the silhouette. What do you think?

At Clo's, there will be links to all the other sewists taking part at #jecoudsmagarderobecapsule2017 the last day of march.

That does looks so cosy and comfy! you've done a terrific job with dyeing the fabric to that lovely berry colour, oone that is very very YOU! I love the pockets in the front seam like that, having them on a bit of a slant is a brilliant idea. I like it a lot!

What a pretty dress! And I think the lovely lavender color suits you beautifully and will be perfect for Spring. The silhouette of this dress looks lovely on you and does look like it shifts and swings with movement with those awesome pockets adding to the overall look of the dress to me. :)